Two key nominees from the Trump administration for major U.S. financial regulatory roles are progressing in the Senate. Mike Selig, nominated for CFTC chairman, and Travis Hill, nominated for FDIC chairman, are part of a fast-tracked confirmation process initiated by Senate Majority Leader John Thune. A vote on their confirmations is anticipated as early as Thursday. If confirmed, Selig would be the sole member of the CFTC commission, while Hill, currently acting as FDIC chairman, is known for his crypto-friendly approach and has addressed industry concerns about 'debanking.'